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Feedback wanted for South Gippsland Planning Scheme Review by 15 March 2023
South Gippsland Shire Council is seeking feedback on our Planning Scheme.
At Wednesday's council meeting, councillors unanimously supported having the South Gippsland Planning Scheme Review open for input from the public. During the engagement period, residents and those who use the planning scheme regularly, such as developers, are encouraged to provide their feedback online.
To provide feedback you can complete the survey, add your thoughts, or comment on others, on our Ideas Board; or upload a written submission until 15 March 2023
Provide your feedback
The Review is a comprehensive look at the current state of the Planning Scheme and the changes required to bring it in line with legislation and community expectations. A number of recommendations have been made and grouped into the following categories:
- Planning Scheme Amendments
- Further Strategic Work
- Process Improvements
- Advocacy
- Other work to consider
To provide your feedback, please visit South Gippsland Planning Scheme Review page. There you can complete the survey, upload a written submission or participate in the Ideas Board with fellow South Gippsland residents. Feedback is now open and closes Wednesday 15 March 2023.
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council Facebook page.
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